Colin,

The best case scenario is that you flow more water than your highest 
anticipated sprinkler and hose stream, or in the case of a fire department fire 
flow requirements.  Without knowing your specifics the answer is yes, you 
should flow more than 386 gpm.

Scott
 
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From: Sprinklerforum [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Colin Carew (Cambridge)
Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2015 9:03 AM
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Subject: Flow test - Playpipe w/ 1 1/4" Tips

Hey All ,

I just did a flow test last night .  Instead of flowing just the 2½ butt and 
getting the pitot  pressure like I have done for years , We used (1) Play pipe 
with 1 1/4" Tip . When I convert the pito of 70  to GPM with the 0.90
Coefficient to = 363.41 GPM .    Should I have flowed both sides with two play 
pipes to determine a higher flow rate  .  I have an old flow test from
Two years ago that has a flow rate of 1186 Gpm .   I am going to do another 
test next week   and just flow the 2½ butt with no playpipes .

Colin

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